assembly language simulator

Robert Fenske Jr fenske at dfsun1.electro.swri.edu
Thu Nov 16 09:38:15 AEST 1989


In article <4259 at dell.dell.com> jrh at mustang.dell.com (jrh) writes:
>When I took assembler at UT Austin, they were using such an animal... A PDP-11
>simulator running on a CDC Dual Cyber I believe.  If you contact the
>cs.utexas.edu they may have some good information for you.  Been several years
>though,they may not even use it anymore.
This is essentially correct.  UT has (up until '84 when I left anyway) two
CDC Cyber 170/750's (fastest number cruncher I've ever used with the second
worst OS I've ever used [the power of the '60s at your finger tips!]).  The
PDP-11 simulator, written in PASCAL I believe, was for the lower-div assembly
class.  Don't know what this has to do with C though.

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